25/02/2019

Modelling Continued

Further additions to the house saw the implementation of railings to the roof area of the porch to add to the 19 century architecture, as seen in figure 151.  This was done on the advice of a tutor to add a Gothic element of architecture to the the house.



Fig 151 - Railings.

The group also discussed the appearance of the axe, mine shaft entrance and shed.  There will be two axes, one wood cutting axe as seen in figure 152 and a miners pick axe, seen in figure 153, to match the theme of the backstory with the wealthy family owning the a mine pit.



 Fig 153 - Axe.  https://www.pinterest.co.uk/stewartmarr/axe/.

The mine shaft entrance will have a wooden frame embedded into the landscape, as seen in figure 154, with additional plant overgrowth, as seen in figure 155, as part of the abandoned backstory.  .


Fig 154 - Mine shaft Entrance.  https://www.pinterest.co.uk/stewartmarr/mineshaft/.
Fig 155 - Mine shaft Entrance.  https://www.pinterest.co.uk/stewartmarr/mineshaft/.

The group wanted the shed to appear wooden, small with two front doors, with a battered worn look.  As cross over between the images used in figures 156 and 157.


Fig 156 - Shed.  https://www.pinterest.co.uk/stewartmarr/shed/.
Fig 157 - Shed.  https://www.pinterest.co.uk/stewartmarr/shed/.


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